Latin Phrases: Debitum naturae to Decipimur specie rectie

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Debitum naturae : Debt of nature (death)
Decani : To be sung by the dean (antiphonal music)
Decanta : Pour off
Decanus : Dean; having supervision over ten people
Deceptio visus : A deception of vision; an optical illusion
Decessit sine prole (DSP) : Died without children
Decies repetita placebit : Though ten times repeated, it will continue to please (Horace)
Decipi frons prima multos : The first appearance deceives many
Decipi quam fallere est tutius : It is safer to be deceived than to deceive
Decipimur specie rectie : We are deceived by the semblance of what is right (Horace)

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